Sentences with phrase «factual accuracy in»

We must demand a higher standard of factual accuracy in public political discourse, because, ultimately, factual accuracy in politics is about more than just facts.
Devotion to factual accuracy in his case has been tested in a field where violent partisanship is normal.

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Although I do my best to present factual research, I do not in any way guarantee the accuracy of the information I post.
How can there be differences?!?! And putting them ALL in your book just proves that they have no factual accuracy!
Or are we, partly by the paucity of our records, whose composition has been so largely shaped by factors quite other than a modern demand for historical, factual accuracy, partly by the demands of a theology that would emphasize divine acceptance above divine judgement, compelled to say that all we find here is the most sublime presentation in time of the eternal readiness of God to receive to himself the truly penitent?
During much of the twentieth century, Christians and much of Christian theologies was caught between the two sterile choices of literalism (in harder or softer forms) or reductionism — either defending the factual accuracy and uniqueness of the Bible, or reducing the Bible to what makes sense within the modern world - view.
Rather than take as his criterion for judgment either the principle of «factual» accuracy or the principle of the author's immediate intention, Fuller proposes that inerrancy must be posited only in terms of the Bible's «overall purpose,» I. e., in terms of the intention of God who inspired it.
Where the Council was not teaching on matters of faith and morals, such as where it was describing contemporary conditions or offering recommendations for renewal, its statements are to be received with respect and gratitude but are not necessarily flawless in either their factual accuracy or their prudential judgment.
But the creeds themselves are not part of the characteristic structure of the church; they are but ways in which the faith is stated, in language appropriate to the time when they were promulgated, and there is no reason why they may not be revised to state this faith in more understandable terms and with greater factual accuracy — but it is the faith, not the creeds, which is important.
This is such a truism that one is almost ashamed to pen the words, and yet it remains a fact that, in a great deal of the more conservative biblical scholarship, it does seem to be assumed that the appeal to factual accuracy would he as valid and important a factor in the case of ancient Near Eastern religious texts as it would be in a modern western court of law or in a somewhat literally - minded western congregation.
This would be an incredible claim to make today, but in an age when mythology was rife and factual accuracy was not exactly valued by committed religious zealots, which the original authors clearly were, the chance that the gospels we have today accurately reflect the life of Jesus is virtually zero.
Designed with grade school students in mind, this kid - friendly cartoon eliminates the dangerous aspects of the accurate account in favor of spinning a magical escapist fantasy unconcerned with factual accuracy.
OFSTED maintained that instead of a robust challenge through a Complaints Procedure, it relied upon its quality assurance processes which, in London, included three quality assurance reads, two by an HMI including an evidence based review and a review of the factual accuracy check response by the lead inspector, a sign off by a senior HMI and the final sign off by the regional director, before proof reading.
They should notice that evaluating relevance and accuracy involves considering the quality of the content itself in relation to what's important to their purpose and whether the author's claims are supported with evidence - based factual reasoning.
See also state - by - state reports in the appendices of the full report, in case your state was one of the state's that responded or, rather, «recognized the factual accuracy of this analysis.»
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These events have been central in heralding a new post-truth era, where politicians feel free to say what they want to help them gain popular support, with little regard for factual accuracy
The reply also confirms the accuracy of virtually all of my factual assertions about the likely change in pH, the natural variation in pH and other issues, including the involvement of a Greenpeace ship in a research project.
«Controversial shock jock Alan Jones has been ordered to undergo «factual accuracy» training, and to use fact - checkers, in another damaging blow to his credibility.»
The lawyer could also challenge the case against Dr. Palmer, not just its factual accuracy but also the legitimacy of people who happily eat bacon from pigs raised in factory farms acting outraged by the death of one lion.
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